Hiking near Anduze


The surroundings of Anduze are a true paradise for hiking enthusiasts, where each trail reveals the wild beauty of the Cévennes. Nestled in the heart of preserved landscapes, this region offers a variety of routes suitable for everyone, from leisurely strolls to more demanding treks. As you explore these paths, you'll discover breathtaking panoramas, where green oak forests meet crystal-clear rivers and picturesque villages. Among the must-see trails, the path leading to Pic Saint-Loup offers stunning views of the Cévennes mountains, while the hike to the Gorges du Gardon reveals majestic cliffs and refreshing water spots. With every step, the surrounding nature unfolds, making each hike unforgettable. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, the trails around Anduze promise unique moments of escape in the heart of the Cévennes.
For a panoramic view, there are a few circuits around Anduze

-Le Rocher Saint Julien :2.7 km
For more information: https://www.visorando.com/randonnee-le-rocher-saint-julien/

-Rocher de Peyremale: 7 km
For more information: https://static.apidae-tourisme.com/filestore/objets-touristiques/documents/49/139/15371057/1+Peyremale+1.pdf

- Les Domens de la grande pallière: 5.5 km
For more information: https://www.visorando.com/randonnee-les-dolmens-de-la-grande-pallieres/

-GR 67 - Tour du pays cévenol (Gard, Lozère): 125 km
Anduze is also a must for anyone wishing to discover or rediscover one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the Massif Central. The Porte des Cévennes is the starting and finishing point for the GR67, a route listed by the FFRP (Fédération Française de Randonnée Pédestre) and signposted in red and white.
For more information: http://www.gr67.com

-GR 70 - Chemin de Stevenson: 272 km
Running from Le Puy-en-Velay to Alès, the Stevenson Trail crosses 4 départements (Haute-Loire, Ardèche, Lozère and Gard). This GR®70 hike can be completed in 12 stages (for experienced hikers) or you can choose to put together your own stages. 
At 272km long, with distances of over 20km per stage, it will take you to the highest point in the Cévennes, Mont-Lozère, at an altitude of 1,699m.
For more information: https://www.cevennes-tourisme.fr/je-decouvre/balade-rando-cevennes/les-gr/le-chemin-de-stevenson/